#969 – Creating a Simple Console Application

You’ll most often create applications that have some sort of user interface, e.g. web applications, Windows Store apps, or desktop applications. You may also create components using C# that have no user interface at all, e.g. class libraries.

For testing purposes, however, it’s helpful to create a simple application that can read from or write to a console window. The console window appears as a window with a dark background when you run the application. It can display text one line at a time, or read text entered by the user. As new text is added to the bottom of the window, earlier text scrolls off the top.

You create a console application using Visual Studio by selecting the Console Application template when creating a new project.